Monday, April 02, 2007

ROCK N ROLL HISTORY

Formed in Boston in 1985, this metal-glam band sang the acoustic song "Hole Hearted," which reached #4 on the charts in 1991.

Yesterday's answer: Wilson Pickett and Eddie Floyd

2 comments:

Danielle said...

Don't know the answer even though they are from my hometown. You have made quite a site here. I have bookmarked you on my computer and definitely will be returning. I love trivia and music. Anything to exercise the ol' brain cells. Thanks for visiting and you will be seeing more of me around these parts.

All the best

John Holland said...

Thanks for the visit and I'll be glad to see you around here. I plan on visiting your site on a regular basis, from what I see it's very interesting.


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